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TC Energy Partners with Hyzon to Build Hydrogen Hubs Across Canada

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On November 10 TC Energy announced that it will team up with Hyzon Motors, a hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle manufacturer, to work together in the development of hydrogen hubs in Canada and the United States.

In order to meet the demand for hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs), the hydrogen production facilities will be used to produce hydrogen from renewable natural gas, biogas, and other environmentally friendly sources.

Corey Hessen, senior vice president of TC Energy said “Through this agreement, we are marrying the expertise of TC Energy in natural gas and renewables with that of Hyzon, which has its technology in fuel cell electric vehicles being delivered around the world today,” 

“TC Energy is committed to exploring and developing energy solutions in North America for our own assets as well as those of customers to meet their energy transition needs. We believe we are well positioned to execute on the development of hydrogen and CO2 pipelines.”

The deal calls for Hyzon and TC Energy to evaluate sites across Canada and the US for hydrogen production facilities for heavy-duty vehicles.. The hubs will be prioritized near existing and potential FCEV customer demand, with each hub producing up to 20 mt/day.

TC Energy will run the hubs, provide power and gas commodities, and market power and gas.

“By partnering with TC Energy on modular hydrogen production hubs from a range of sustainable production feedstocks close to Hyzon fleet deployments we can fully decarbonize mobility at a very low cost and time to build,” stated Hyzon’s chief strategy officer, Parker Meeks.

In addition, the partnership will jointly market third-party hydrogen to industrial and energy distribution sectors.

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